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Effect of medroxyprogesterone acetate on vascular inflammatory markers in postmenopausal women receiving estrogen
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关键词: C-REACTIVE PROTEIN;    HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY;    CORONARY HEART-DISEASE;    ADHESION MOLECULES;    ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS;    E-SELECTIN;    SERUM;    ATHEROSCLEROSIS;    EXPRESSION;    INDUCTION;   
DOI  :  10.1161/hc1202.105945
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background-Estrogen increases C-reactive protein (CRP) in postmenopausal women. Estrogen also decreases cell adhesion molecules, whereas elevated CRP stimulates the expression of cell adhesion molecules. Because androgens have antiinflammatory effects, androgenic progestins such as medroxyproaesteronc acetate (MPA ) may inhibit proinflammatory effects of estrogen. We investigated the effects of MPA on estrogen-induced changes in acute inflammatory proteins and cell adhesion molecules in postmenopausal women. Methods and Results-Postmenopausal women were treated daily with conjugated equine estrogen (CEE, 0.625 mg), CEE plus MPA 2.5 mg, or CEE plus MPA 5.0 mg for 3 months. CEE significantly increased CRP concentrations by 320.1 +/- 210.2% (P<0.05). The addition of MPA to CEE, however, inhibited the increase in CRP in a concentration-dependent manner (MPA 2.5 mg, 169.8 +/- 66.9%, P<0.05; MPA 5 mg, 55.0 +/- 30.4%, not significant). Similarly, CEE increased amyloid A protein concentrations, whereas MPA reversed this effect. Interleukin-6 concentration did not change significantly in any treatment group. CEE alone significantly decreased the concentration of E-selectin, but the concentrations of intercellular adhesion molecule and vascular cellular adhesion molecule did not change significantly. The addition of MPA tended to decrease the levels of cell adhesion molecules, and use of 5.0 mg MPA showed significant decreases in all cell-adhesion molecule concentrations. Conclusions-Concurrent MPA administration may attenuate estrogen's proinflammatory effect. Because MPA in combination with CEE decreased cell adhesion molecule concentrations, the anti-inflamminatory effect of MPA may actually be responsible for the favorable effect of estrogen-progestogen combinations on cell adhesion molecules in postmenopausal women.

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